Deaths
MRS. MAUDE HALL
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morial C.M.E. Church. She was
a member of Missionary Circle
No. 1, Senior Choir, Pastor's
Aide, President of Stewardess
Board No. 1, Choir Leader,
member of Woman's Bible
Class, Treasurer of Benevolent.
She leaves to mourn their
loss, husband, Mr. Fred Hall,
Sr., of the home; three sons,
Fred Hall, Jr., William Hall
both of Greensboro, N. C., Her
bert Hall of Florida; three sis
ters, Mrs. Gerren Parker of
Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. Ger
trude Carter of Delray Beach,
Fla., and Mrs. Eveldra Robin
son; four brothers, Mack Charl
ton of Greensboro, Fred Robin
son of New York City, Gilbert
Robinson, Miami, Florida and
Marvin Robinson. Three daugh
ters-in-law, ten grandchildren,
four great grandchildren, nine
nieces, seven nephews, a host
of other relatives and many
cherished friends.
Smith's Funeral Service in
charge of arrangements.
MR. LAFAYETTE FRAZIER
Funeral services were con
ducted lor Mr. Lafayette Fraz
ier at Hargett Memorial Chapel,
Greensboro, N. C. at 2:00 P.M.,
Wednesday, August 20, 1969.
The Rev. Julius T. Douglas,
minister, St. James United
Presbyterian Church officiated.
Hargett Funeral Service in
charge of arrangements.
MRS. GLADYS LYTLE
Mrs. Gladys Lytle, age SO,
former operator of Gladys
Beauty Shop, Greensboro, died
August 5th at Nyack, New York.
The body arrived at Brown's
Funeral Home Wed- morning
Funeral service was held Fri
day, August 19th, 4:00 pan. Shi
loh Baptist Church, Rev. Otis
L. Hairston pastor officiated.
Burial followed in Piedmont
Memorial Park.
The family received their
friends at Brown's Funeral
Home Thursday evening from
7-9.
Survivors include three sis
ters, Mrs. Arelia Van and Mrs.
Lenora Hill, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Mrs. Mary Brown, Greensboro;
three brothers, George and Leo
Bailey, Siler City, N. C., Paul
Bailey, New York, N. Y.; two
foster children, Richard Jor
dan, Greensboro and Mrs. Janie
Taylor, Washington, D. C.
Brown's Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements.
MRS. PHILLIP H. JENNINGS
Mrs. Phillip Hazel Jennings,
age 58 of 1311 Ardmore Drive
died at Moses Cone Memorial
Hospital Tuesday morning, Aug.
19th following several months
illness.
Funeral service was held
Thursday, August 21st, 4:00
pjn. Shiloh Baptist Church,
Rev. Otis L. Hairston, pastor,
officiated. Burial followed in
Ma pie wood Cemetery.
The family received their
friends at Brown's Funeral
Home Wednesday night from
7-9.
Survivors include her hus
band, John W. Jennings; son,
John Hazel; father, Porter Ha
zel, both of the home; one
brother, Ocean Hazel, Greens
boro; step daughter, Mrs. Mary
Elizabeth Porter, Greensboro.
Brown's Funeral Directors in
charge of arrangements.
MR. ALEX JOHNSON
Mr. Alex Johnson, age 46, of
1025 Perkins St., died Tuesday,
August 19, 1909 at L. Richard
son Memorial Hospital, after a
brief illness.
Funeral services will be held
Sunday at 2:00 P.M., Mc
Cormick Baptist Church at Red
Springs, North Carolina.
The family will meet with
their friends Saturday night at
Hargett's Memorial Chapel
from 7 to 9 P.M.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Mattie McCallum John
son of the home; four sons, Mr.
Arthur Johnson, of the home,
James A. Johnson, Patterson,
N. J., Alphonza Johnson of the
home, Raymond Johnson of the
home; three daughters, Julia
Johnson Tatum, Nina M. John
son both of the home, Louise J.
Monroe, of Red Springs, N. C.;
four sisters, Mrs. Ester McNeil
of Raeford, N. C., Miss Bell
Johnson of Red Springs, N. C.
Hargett Funeral Service in
charge of arrangements.
MR. RICHARD A. BAILEY
Mr. Richard A. Bailey, age
45, World War II veteran died
Monday morning, August 18th.
He lived at 807 Gorrell St.
The body was taken from
Brown's Funeral Home where
funeral service was held Thurs
day, August 21st at the Mimms'
Funeral Home Chapel, Rich
mond, Va. Burial followed in
Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Richmond.
Survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey, Rich
mond, Va.
Brown's Funeral Directors In
charge of arrangements.
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